On 23 February 2010 16:58, Susan M Farley <sfarley1(at)gmu(dot)edu> wrote:
> I'm trying to import a function in Java, but am having problems with it. The java function is
>
> public static double chi2cdf (double x)
> {
> return chi.cdf(x);
> }
>
> I copied the sim.class file to the Postgres data directory and I added it to Postgres with the following
> select sqlj.replace_jar('file:///D:/workspace/SimplePrediction/sim.jar','sim',true);
>
> SELECT sqlj.set_classpath('public', 'sim');
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sim.chi2cdf(double precision)
> RETURNS double precision
> AS 'simpleMonteCarlo.sim.chi2cdf'
> LANGUAGE java;
>
> When I try to run it, I get the following error:
> ERROR: Unable to find static method simpleMonteCarlo.sim.chi2cdf with signature (D)D
>
> I thought it was the signature of double precision, but then tried it with two other functions, one a float and one a int. Does anyone have any ideas?
Just a guess, but what happens when you use Doubles instead of doubles? i.e.:
public static Double chi2cdf (Double x)
{
return chi.cdf(x);
}
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Michael Wood <esiotrot(at)gmail(dot)com>